EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF DIVERSE WARM-UP STRATEGIES ON ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE- A GENERAL STUDY

Published: 29 April 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/3s5k4m2zhp.1
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Anuj Chhabra, Aditi Popli

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Abstract Background And Purpose: The topic "Exploring the impact of diverse warm-up strategies on athletic performances" delves into the various methods athletes use to prepare their bodies before engaging in physical activity. This includes dynamic stretching, foam rolling, and specific movement patterns tailored to the sport. The purpose is to understand how warm-up techniques influence factors like flexibility, muscle activation, and overall performance, aiming to create awareness about the importance of warm-up to optimize athletes' readiness and potentially reduce the risk of injury. Methodology: An online survey was conducted From December 2023 to April 2024 using a validated self - administered questionnaire. 401 recreational athletes above the age of 16 participated in an online survey. The collected responses of each participant were analyzed by using Google Forms and the results were interpreted by SPSS software. Result: 401 participants completed this survey. 84.5% of people are quite aware of Warm-up strategies. These results highlight the importance of individualized and sport-specific warm-up routines for athletes to achieve optimal performance. Further research could explore the fine-tuning of warm-up protocols for different sports and athlete profiles. Conclusion: In conclusion, warm-up strategies are a fundamental aspect of athletic preparation that can significantly impact performance outcomes. Through the implementation of efficient warm-up regimens customized to the unique demands of various sports, individual players, and environmental factors, coaches and athletes may maximize physical and mental preparedness, minimize the risk of injury, and improve performance potential. Keywords: Athletic performance, Athletes, Dynamic Stretching, Participants, Muscle.

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Maharishi Markandeshwar University

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Modern Humans

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